Banksia. | CIV. PROTEACEJE, 559 
and erect, the tube nearly 1 in. long, villous, the limb 3 lines long, 
very densely villous with spreading hairs. Sty le rigid, (roger at the 
base, then erect, with a narrow furrowed stigmatic end of 1 to o 11 lines. 
Fruiting cones after the fall of th perianth-remains un the pro- 
minent conical tomentose ends of the bracts; capsules prominent, 
rounded, rather thick, topi sn te or shortly villous, about 2 in. broad, 
the lateral base of the style more x less prominent, —Meissn. in Pl. 
Preiss. i. fe AME in DC. Prod. xiv. 459. 
W. Australia. en Swan p er and King George's Sound, ironman, 
lst coll. e: Si a RA "Preiss, n. 476, Harvey; Upper Gardner river, Hassell; Mur 
chison river, iid. 
7. B. Victorize, Meissn. in Hook. Kem Journ. vii. 119, and in DC. 
Prod. xiv. 464. A shrub of 12 to 15 ft., nearly allied to B. prionotes 
but the branches more hirsute, the lea aves divided more dan half- 
. Périanth 
villous, especially the limb. Style the same. Capsules more promi- 
nent, l in. broad, densely villous with purple. hairs.—Bot. Mag. t. 
4906; B. speciosa, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1728, n . Br. 
W. Australia. Hutt river, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 203; Baker's Well, Oldfield. 
38. B. speciosa, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 210, Prod. 396. A 
tall shrub, with thick Gui dirai branches. Leaves shor petiolate, 
8 in. to above 1 ft. long, divided to the midrib into numerous conti- 
aud furrowed. Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 464; y Mag. t. 3052 
(the boris not quite correct); B. grandidentata, Dum. Cours teen 
W. Australia. Lucky Bay, R. Brown, Baxter. 
ri, R. Br. Prot. Nov. 90. tall shrub, the branches 
c or ae under the E - D fine spreading hairs 
len o the middle n ven 
. lon 
diam eter . . 
with 4 g fine heirs. Pesiaathn hirsute with long fine hairs, 1} i 
i e 
. long, the | limb narrow, acute 
; incurved at the base, erect, thick and rigid, densely hairy, “the stig- 
